Product Catalog

Inventory Classifications

Item Classifications

The Classification setting within an inventory item determines the general functions of the item and how it is processed within EBMS. The Classification setting is an important setting that should be configured properly before items are purchased or sold. The software may limit the ability to change the Classification setting within items that contain transactions.   

Open an inventory item by selecting Inventory > Product Catalog from the main EBMS menu and open an inventory item. Click on the General tab as shown below:

Click on the Change button to change the item's Classification. Review the classification descriptions below. The Classification should be configured within the folder defaults of all the items for a specific inventory folder are similar. Review the Changing Inventory Defaults section for more details.

Some classifications do not track inventory values and counts even if the Perpetual Inventory method is selected in Inventory > Options > General tab.  The following classifications are considered perpetual inventory classifications:

  • The Track Count classification should be set for any inventory item that you wish to track the exact count in stock. Review the Tracking Inventory Counts Overview section for more details on tracking counts.

  • The Serialized Items classification tracks the count and value of an item but also creates a unique serial number record for each unit. This record can be used to record characteristics of each serial number. Review the Serialized Items section more details on this classification.

  • The Lots - Avg Costs and Lots - Linked Cost classifications are used to identify lots or sub-groups within an inventory item. Items classified with either Lots classification often contain lot number, dates, or other identifiers to identify each lot. Review the Lots section for more details on this section.  

  • Special classification is a legacy classification that is used to inventory generic groups of items. This classification should only be used to support older versions since the classification may be discontinued in the future. Review the Purchasing > Special Orders and Drop Shipments > Generic Special Order Items section for more detail.

The following classifications are considered non-perpetual inventory classifications since inventory asset G/L transactions are not created even if the Perpetual Inventory Method is selected with the Inventory > Options > General tab.

Review the Changing and Item Classification for instructions to change the Classification.